"Gah omg wtf!" he yelled as he fell in head first. He flailed his arms wildly like a chicken caught on fire, only it was water instead and he wasn't a chicken. "hina you're so mean! Just cuz I like it doesn't mean you have to!"

Sieg smiled at Hina and looked over at Naoko "so..." He looked at him for a while "'sup?"

"Is something the matter Mr. Van Droon?" He looked himself over. He wasn't wearing anything except his bathing suit, so he wondered why Sieg was looking at him that way. Shaking his head, he said, "In any case, how are you? It seems you and Miss Soujin are having some... problems?" He dropped his voice so that Hina wouldn't accidentally overhear them. He felt quite worried for his new friend, though when he looked over and saw that she was having fun with Tommy and Evie, he relaxed a little.

Evangeline followed Hina's lead, climbing out of the pool and heading for her purse. She smiled at Hina after grabbing her towel, "I wanted to... thank you, for this night." As she wrapped her towel around herself she looked around for Naoko, "Naoko, um, I'd like to go to your home when you are ready."

At Hina's words, Evie started to lose that nervous tick in the back of her mind. These people weren't as...unaccepting as she might have thought they would be. Her smile brightened, "I will.. hope to return that kindness someday."

"Are you sure you'd like to go? We still have a bit of time. My father might scold me, but it's ok, ...if it's for you." He blushed at his answer. "But if you want to leave, then we should go change then." Stealing one last glance at Evie with her hair down and her form in her bathing suit he turned to leave for a change room.

Before he left however, he turned to Hina, and said, "I, too, must thank you. For offering me your... friendship." He nodded, and quickly left before he stumbled over his words.

Evie smiled and nodded to Naoko, "We can go." She reached into her purse once she was relatively dry and pulled her sundress out, slipping it back on over her suit, "No need, friend, I am okay like this." She then took a brush and began to tame her long mane that had gotten tangled in the water. Since she usually had her hair up, one would never really know the length until now. The tips of her hair barely brushed where her tailbone sat. She looked around for her hairband and frowned, "I believe I have lost my hairband."